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The Prince#

Fragments#

I. How Many Kinds of Principalities There Are, and by What Means They Are Acquired

II. Concerning Hereditary Principalities

III. Concerning Mixed Principalities

IV. Why the Kingdom of Darius, Conquered by Alexander, Did Not Rebel Against the Successors of Alexander at His Death

V. Concerning the Way to Govern Cities or Principalities Which Lived Under Their Own Laws Before They Were Annexed

VI. Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired by One’s Own Arms and Ability

VII. Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired Either by the Arms of Others or by Good Fortune

VIII. Concerning Those Who Have Obtained a Principality by Wickedness

IX. Concerning a Civil Principality

X. Concerning the Way in Which the Strength of All Principalities Ought to Be Measured

XI. Concerning Ecclesiastical Principalities

XII. How Many Kinds of Soldiery There Are, and Concerning Mercenaries

XIII. Concerning Auxiliaries, Mixed Soldiery, and One’s Own

XIV. That Which Concerns a Prince on the Subject of the Art of War

XV. Concerning Things for Which Men, and Especially Princes, Are Praised or Blamed

XVI. Concerning Liberality and Meanness

XVII. Concerning Cruelty and Clemency, and Whether It Is Better to Be Loved Than Feared

XVIII. Concerning the Way in Which Princes Should Keep Faith

XIX. That One Should Avoid Being Despised and Hated

XX. Are Fortresses, and Many Other Things to Which Princes Often Resort, Advantageous or Hurtful?

XXI. How a Prince Should Conduct Himself So as to Gain Renown

XXII. Concerning the Secretaries of Princes

XXIII. How Flatterers Should Be Avoided

XXIV. Why the Princes of Italy Have Lost Their States

XXV. What Fortune Can Effect in Human Affairs and How to Withstand Her

XXVI. An Exhortation to Liberate Italy from the Barbarians

Dedication

Concepts#

Ability

Alexander the Great ↖ People

Alexander the Sixth

Cesare Borgia

Cruelty ↖ Beyond Good and Evil ↖ Psychology

Cyrus

Ferdinand of Aragon ↖ People

Fortune

Francesco Sforza ↖ People

Free Will ↖ Beyond Good and Evil ↖ Will Concepts

Hannibal ↖ People

Liberality

Mercenaries

Moses ↖ People

Pope Julius ↖ People

Principality ↖ Politics

Romulus ↖ People

Scipio ↖ People

The Romans ↖ Ancient Cultures

Virtue ↖ Beyond Good and Evil ↖ Meditations ↖ Virtues

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